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Carlo Conti wants Mahmood on stage, here’s the scoop

The start and end dates of the next Sanremo Festival 2025 have been announced, which will be held from Tuesday 4 to Saturday 8 February. Charles Contiin addition to providing this information, introduced some novelty: the return of the Dopofestival, the reduction of the length of the evenings and the division between big names and new proposals, similarly to what happened in the pre-Amadeus editions.

The new artistic director, however, did not limit himself to this, he brought further changes regarding Sanremo Young. The artistic director has decided to lower the maximum age of participants in Sanremo Giovani 2024 to 26 years, unlike previous years in which participation up to 29 years of age was allowed. In detail, this year Sanremo Giovani will accept artists aged between 16 and 26.

In addition to all this, a new rumor has arrived that would concern Mahmoodcompeting at the last Festival with “Tuta Gold”.

Mahmood at the Sanremo Festival 2025: the indiscretion

As reported by the online magazine “Gossip e TV”, Carlo Conti would like Mahmood back on stageperhaps given the success of his song at Sanremo. But in what guise? There is talk of a possibility co-hostingas Amadeus previously did with Marco Mengoni and Tiziano Ferro.

There is also talk of Annalisa’s co-hosting, news that is not yet confirmed like this one about Mahmood. We will keep you updated!

Mahmood e Annalisa all’RDS Summer Festival 2024

And speaking of these two artists. If you love them and can’t wait to hear them liveyou too can participate in theRDS Summer Festival! Register on the dedicated website and choose your favorite stage; to learn more read the dedicated article with all the information on this third edition of the RDS Summer Festival. Access is free but only on reservation.

Photo: LaPresse.

 
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